Coronavirus and climate strikes
Coronavirus is spreading fast, and we need to flatten the curve. Mass public events are cancelled in most places – but here are some organising tactics and tools you can use to care for your community and keep calling for justice in these troubling times.
Big wins to keep it in the ground
People power is paying off this week, with a number of iconic wins against fossil fuels reported around the globe. Here’s your Fossil Free News
Coal from Guaíba, Latin America’s largest open-pit mine, will stay in the ground
166 million tons of coal and 4.5 gigatons of CO₂ will stay in the ground. This is the fruit of a partnership between climate justice groups, a local Indigenous association, 350.org and partners
Coal from Guaíba, Latin America’s largest open-pit mine, will stay in the ground
166 million tons of coal and 4.5 gigatons of CO₂ will stay in the ground. This is the fruit of a partnership between climate justice groups, a local Indigenous association, 350.org Brazil, Arayara Institute and the Coal Observatory.